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... u see, if Pangea were able to perfectly deflect all spies from the Aragarians, it would be suspicious. So sending Harker to Egypt was part of the plan to create an opening that the Aragarians could exploit. Why bother looking for Aragarians when we can lure them, right?" Lynd clips as he revealed the clips.

"That's...! the news about the push of the Supreme Court of the triune nations of Pangea. I heard of this. They are impeaching Colestar, Hydron, and Horros for allying with Harker and ...

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